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Liverpool hit five, Arsenal also through


Liverpool hit five, Arsenal also through

Raheem Sterling scored his first Arsenal goal and Jack Porter became the club's youngest ever starter in a 5-1 rout of Bolton in the League Cup (Carabao Cup) on Wednesday (Sep 25), while Liverpool reached the last 16 with a 5-1 win against West Ham United.

Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo each scored two goals as Liverpool began their defence of the Carabao Cup by coming from behind to thrash West Ham at Anfield. The visitors stunned the holders by taking the lead after a corner, Wataru Endo's attempted clearance striking team-mate Jarell Quansah and rolling over the line. West Ham's lead lasted just four minutes as Federico Chiesa marked his first start for the Reds with an assist after the winger's acrobatic volley into the ground bounced up for Jota to head the equaliser.

Portugal forward Jota scored his second early in the second half with a low and composed finish in front of the Kop after a lovely pass by Curtis Jones. That goal came moments after West Ham had appeals for a penalty waved away when the ball appeared to strike the arm of Joe Gomez inside the box – with no video assistant referee (VAR) system until the semi-finals.

West Ham have now lost four of their seven games under manager Julen Lopetegui, who said afterwards he injured himself during the tie while stamping on the ground in annoyance. "I have one little injury in my calf," said the Spaniard.

On a frustrating night Lopetegui was booked for arguing with the officials as decisions went against his side, while Max Kilman missed a golden chance to make 2-2 from six yards.

Soon afterwards substitute Mohamed Salah made it 3-1 after Lukasz Fabianski had kept out Alexis Mac Allister's attempt, before Edson Alvarez was sent off for a second booking.

Cody Gakpo added to West Ham's misery with the fourth and fifth goals late in the tie as the Hammers exited the competition at Liverpool's hands for the second successive season.

Liverpool will go to Brighton in the fourth round on the week beginning Oct 28.

Arsenal also through with a 5-1 win
Arsenal also hit five against League One side Bolton at the Emirates Stadium. Declan Rice got the first, highly-rated 17-year-old Nwaneri got two and three before Raheem Sterling and Kai Havertz rounded out the scoring.

Somewhere in the middle of that, Aaron Collins pulled one back for the visitors, much to the delight of their travelling supporters.

Man Utd 1-1 FC Twente
Meanwhile, in the Europa League, Manchester United's stuttering start to the season continued. They took a 1-0 lead into half-time against Eredivisie side FC Twente after Christian Eriksen's superb finish, but they couldn't see out the victory in the second half.

Former Rangers striker Sam Lammers equalised for Erik ten Hag's former club and they held onto their point at Old Trafford.

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